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Showing posts with label Sister Sledge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sister Sledge. Show all posts
Friday, August 26, 2022
1975 mix
Sister Sledge
Mama Never Told Me
2
Donny Osmond & Marie Osmond
Make The World Go Away
The Rubettes
Foe Dee Oh Dee
The Chi‐Lites
Have You Seen Her
Wings
Listen To What The Man Said
Gilbert O’Sullivan
I Don't Love You (But I Think I Like You)
Kenny
Baby I Love You, OK!
Mud
Moonshine Sally
Ray Stevens
Misty
Bohannon
Disco Stomp
Johnny Nash
Tears On My Pillow
Van McCoy
The Hustle
Showaddywaddy
Three Steps To Heaven
10cc
I'm Not In Love
Sunday, April 18, 2021
Monday, April 12, 2021
GOLDEN HOUR : JUNE 1979
Tubeway Army, Quantum Jump, Earth, Wind And Fire With The Emotions, Sister Sledge, McFadden And Whitehead and more.
Sunday, April 11, 2021
May 1979
30 UK, US and European hits from May 1979:
1. Pop Muzik
2. We Are Family
3. Hot Stuff
4. Mr. Groovy (It Feels So Right)
5. Let Me Be Good To You
6. African Blood
7. Dancer
8. Boys Keep Swinging
9. Lady Night
10. Makin' It
11. Intro Disco
12. Frozen Years
13. Superman
14. Boogie Wonderland
15. Shine A Little Love
16. Say When
17. Dancin' Fool
18. Roxanne
19. Does Your Mother Know
20. Minute By Minute
21. Remember Russia
22. Hanging On The Telephone
23. One Night Affair
24. You Can't Change That
25. Loose Caboose
26. Love's What I Want
27. Goin' Back To China
28. White Lightning
29. Reunited
30. Lydia
2. We Are Family
3. Hot Stuff
4. Mr. Groovy (It Feels So Right)
5. Let Me Be Good To You
6. African Blood
7. Dancer
8. Boys Keep Swinging
9. Lady Night
10. Makin' It
11. Intro Disco
12. Frozen Years
13. Superman
14. Boogie Wonderland
15. Shine A Little Love
16. Say When
17. Dancin' Fool
18. Roxanne
19. Does Your Mother Know
20. Minute By Minute
21. Remember Russia
22. Hanging On The Telephone
23. One Night Affair
24. You Can't Change That
25. Loose Caboose
26. Love's What I Want
27. Goin' Back To China
28. White Lightning
29. Reunited
30. Lydia
Monday, February 1, 2021
A Rummage In The Bargain Bins - October 1973
A collection of non-charting singles that were released in the UK in October 1973. Full details can be found at http://sfcpres.blogspot.co.uk/2017/11/a-rummage-in-bargain-bins-october-73.html. Artists include, the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, Yellowstone & Voice, the Steve Miller Band, Can, Hudson Ford, the Goodies, Wild Angels, Carl Wayne, Roy Castle, Ray Martin And His Orchestra, Smacka Fitzgibbon, Gene Pitney, Ricky Nelson, Earth Wind & Fire, Sister Sledge, Love Unlimited, Paris Connection, Jimmy Cliff, Curtis Mayfield, Denise La Salle, Thelma Houston, Reg Presley, Starbuck, Wei Wei Wong, Imca Marina, Rock Rebellion, Dave Clark And Friends, the Jets, the Barron Knights, the Sensational Alex Harvey Band, the Incredible Bongo Band, Springfield Revival, Thieves, the Les Humphries Singers, Blue Ridge Rangers, Gallagher And Lyle, Horslips, Max Bygraves, Petula Clark with Sacha Distel and the John Fox Orchestra
Monday, August 31, 2020
UK TOP 40 29 JUNE-5 JULY 1975
UK TOP 40 SINGLES CHART FOR W/E 5TH JULY 1975 featuring hits 10cc, Johnny Nash, Kraftwerk, Gilbert O'Sullivan, The Osmonds, Hot Chocolate, Sister Sledge, and more...
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS CHART CONTAINS A SONG BY GARY GLITTER AT NUMBER 8
Saturday, July 11, 2020
In The 1970s Sister Sledge
Sister Sledge are the American family group formed in 1971. The fours Sledge sisters came from Pennsylvania who produced some of the greatest dance hits in the 1970s.
Their first UK hit was in 1975 with Mama Never Told Me just getting to No. 20. Move on to 1979 when the group had a No. 6
Again the song was written by Nile and Bernard
We Are Family went Gold in the UK. The title was inspired by how record executives reacted to the family singers.
Also in 1979 Lost In Music kept us dancing and was their very last top twenty hits in the UK.
Nile Rogers in conversation
Sunday, June 7, 2020
SISTER SLEDGE : HITS
A non-stop playlist of 24 singles by Sister Sledge, featuring all of their biggest hits, and also includes 3 90's remixes of their disco classics.
This is a tribute to the late Joni Sledge.
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